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Adobe takes home an Emmy for pioneering work in VR editing tools

Adobe Researchers have been honored with a Technology and Engineering Emmy for their groundbreaking work on virtual reality (VR) editing tools. The Emmy celebrates Adobe’s “significant contributions to the development of 360-degree consumer video capture, editing, and presentation technologies.”

Research trends: What’s next for human-computer interaction in the metaverse and beyond

Cuong Nguyen, Research Scientist, studies human-computer interaction, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and the future of content creation and collaboration technologies. He shared his ideas about how we’ll use technology to interact with the world in the future.

Experimental System Translates Mid-air Hand Gestures into 3D Animation

Adobe Research has a history of enabling natural interfaces to create dynamic media through acting and performances. We are now exploring a key question: How will this new form of interaction change the way we design dynamic content in immersive environments?

Adobe Research Previews Experimental Technologies at Summit 2020

This year, Adobe shifted the annual Summit to an all-digital experience released on March 31. In the virtual Adobe Sneaks session, Steve Hammond, senior director for Experience Cloud, introduced 7 innovative demos. Two of those included sneaks were from Adobe Research. We showcased our cutting-edge technologies for marketers and digital...

From Animation to Audio to Augmented Reality: MAX Sneaks

Check out this year’s MAX Sneaks to explore early-stage technologies from our researchers and engineers.

PhotoGeode: 3D Faces from 2D Imagery

PhotoGeode, an Adobe Research project spearheaded by TJ Rhodes, reconstructs a 3D model of a person's face using 2D photos.

Augmenting Live Videos with Interactive Graphics

An Adobe Research team is exploring how to enhance real-time presentations with interactive graphics to create a powerful new storytelling environment.

How a Ball Bounces: Teaching a Computer Real-World Physics

Adobe Research and collaborators are teaching computers to learn to make predictions about the physics of everyday real-world interactions.

Adobe TechSummit 2019 in Photos

The 25th anniversary Adobe TechSummit offered a platform to many Adobe Research scientists and engineers to share their work and vision for the future. Here are just a few highlights of the San Francisco event that welcomed more than 3,000 Adobe staff and inspired them to continue to advance innovation....

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